Mpls Traffic-Eng Router-Id; Neighbor - Zte ZXR10 8900 Series Command Reference Manual

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ZXR10 8900 Series Command Reference (IP Routing Volume I)
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mpls traffic-eng router-id

Use this command to specify the router identifier of traffic engi-
neering .
Router configuration
mpls traffic-eng router-id <interface-name>
no mpls traffic-eng router-id [<interface-name>]
<interface-name>
This command is not supported.
This command is supported after the platform version 4.6.02.
In MPLS TE, it is required that each router be allocated with a
traffic engineering identifier and the tunnel destination be set
as the identifier of some traffic engineering router.
If some router needs to support traffic engineering, this com-
mand must be configured. It is recommended that the parame-
ter use a loopback interface with an address configured. If this
interface does not exist, it will cause a failure of configuration.
And if there is no address of this interface, the configuration
will not take effect.
This router-id is irrelevant to the router-id of the router. It is
recommended that they be set as the same.
This example sets the OSPF traffic engineering router identifier as
the IP address of loopback1.
ZXR10(config)#router ospf 1
ZXR10(config-router)#mpls traffic-eng router-id loopback1

neighbor

Use this command to configure the neighbor router of the non-
broadcast network. All the interfaces need traversing. If the IP
address of the neighbor and that of the interface are in the same
network, the neighbor will be linked up to the interface.
Router configuration
neighbor <ip-address>[cost <cost>][priority <priority>][poll-
interval <seconds>]
no neighbor <ip-address>[cost <cost>][priority <priority>][p
oll-interval <seconds>]
<ip-address>
cost <cost>
Interface name
IP address of the neighbor, in the form of
dotted decimal
Cost of the arrival at the neighbor, invalid for
NBMA neighbors, range: 1~65535

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